I tried that yesterday but couldn't set the e4000 to the 500khz sample rate in sdr-console.managed to get a dongle with the e4000 tuner working
I am using sdr# to make a baseband recording then using audacity and exporting the wav file at 500000 (500khz).
What is the normal sample rate for that dongle? Just curious as i can add in support for different sample rates, depending on how far off of 500K they are....
Joe
Nice feed there Tim! I am eager to see what a recorded signal from that looks like.
Doubleoh, I took a look at your recording and you still have lots of noise spikes in there but plenty of gain.
Perhaps try lowering the sample rate of the SDR and recording again with the signal offset some from center.
Also try to lower the gain slightly to see if that has any affect on the noise spikes.
Here is an emwin IQ signal recording made using my SDRPlay SDR at 500Khz sample rate in sdr-console.
The recording was made with a severe thunderstorm overhead and heavy rain and extreme lightning were also ongoing - the Vit error was lower than 200 on my grid parabolic and I still had solid reception despite the thunderstorm. The decoder did eventually loose lock later but probably because of my periodic noise problem.
There should be at least one image file in the recording and several text files.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e9ujokylhygj18t/02-Apr-2016 064401.065 1692.639MHz 000.wav?dl=0
Nice feed there Tim! I am eager to see what a recorded signal from that looks like.
Doubleoh, I took a look at your recording and you still have lots of noise spikes in there but plenty of gain.
Perhaps try lowering the sample rate of the SDR and recording again with the signal offset some from center.
Also try to lower the gain slightly to see if that has any affect on the noise spikes.
Here is an emwin IQ signal recording made using my SDRPlay SDR at 500Khz sample rate in sdr-console.
The recording was made with a severe thunderstorm overhead and heavy rain and extreme lightning were also ongoing - the Vit error was lower than 200 on my grid parabolic and I still had solid reception despite the thunderstorm. The decoder did eventually loose lock later but probably because of my periodic noise problem.
There should be at least one image file in the recording and several text files.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/e9ujokylhygj18t/02-Apr-2016 064401.065 1692.639MHz 000.wav?dl=0
Thanks for the help! I hope you get better soon!I have been under the weather
Thanks for this. I'm going to work on my feed tomorrow if I have time.Here are the Numbers for the feed placement on that dish
I have several of the e4000 units and they can definitely see the signal.Folks with E4000 (e4k) based rtl-sdr's may get away without a downconverter.